Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala has released the Plus Two Save A Year (SAY) Exam Results 2025. Students who appeared for the supplementary examinations can check their results on the official DHSE result portal at dhsekerala.gov.in.
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The results will also be declared for students under the Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) including National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) and Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (VHSE) streams.
The SAY examinations for Class 12 were conducted between June 23 and June 27, 2025. Students who appeared for these exams will be able to access their results by entering their roll number and date of birth on the official result websites.
Students can check their Kerala DHSE SAY results on the following official portals:
–keralaresults.nic.in
–dhsekerala.gov.in
–result.kite.kerala.gov.in
Once the result link is activated, students will need to visit any of the above websites and navigate to the result section for the DHSE Plus Two SAY 2025. On the login page, they must enter their roll number and date of birth to view and download the result. Both individual results and school-wise results will be made available by the board.
Students can check the Kerala Plus Two Supplementary Result 2025 on the official website of the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) at dhsekerala.gov.in.
To obtain the DHSE Plus Two SAY Result 2025, students will need to enter their roll number and date of birth in the login window on the result portal.
The Kerala DHSE Class 12 main results for 2025 were announced on May 22.
In the 2025 Kerala DHSE Class 12 results, 77.81% of students passed. The Science stream saw the highest pass rate at 83.25%, followed by Commerce with 74.21%.
Among students who scored A+ grades, 22,772 were from the Science stream, 4,510 from Commerce, and 2,863 from the Humanities stream.
To pass the Kerala Plus Two SAY examination 2025, students are required to secure at least 30% marks in each subject and in aggregate. A minimum grade of D+ is required in all subjects to be considered eligible for higher education. Students who fail to meet this in even one subject will be declared as failed.
For those not satisfied with their results, the DHSE provides an option to apply for revaluation, allowing them to request a reassessment of their marks.
Students are advised to keep an eye on the official websites for the exact date and time of the result declaration and for any further instructions released by the Directorate.